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  • America's Legendary Singer-Songwriter

    George Michael records "The Grave"

    In February 2003 George Michael unexpectedly recorded Don McLean's The Grave in protest against the looming Iraq war. George performed the song on numerous top rated TV shows including "Top of the Pops" and "So Graham Norton". The video featured extensively on MTV.

    In response, Don issued a statement, through this website, praising George Michael's recording. Don's words were reported in the worldwide news media. Here is Don's statement:

    I am proud of George Michael for standing up for life and sanity. I am delighted that he chose a song of mine to express these feelings. We must remember that the Wizard is really a cowardly old man hiding behind a curtain with a loud microphone. It takes courage and a song to pull the curtain open and expose him.
    Good Luck George-

    Don McLean, March 1st 2003.

    The Grave was released on Don McLean's 1971 American Pie album but was over-shadowed by that album's title track and the equally famous 'Vincent (Starry Starry Night)'.

    Listen to Don McLean talk about 'The Grave' and sing the song.

    You can download George Michael's version: The Grave - mp3 (George Michael)

    BBC coverage of Don's statement


    The Grave: Lyrics

    The grave that they dug him had flowers
    Gathered from the hillsides in bright summer colors
    And the brown earth bleached white
    At the edge of his gravestone
    Hes gone

    When the wars of our nation did beckon
    The man, barely twenty, did answer the calling
    Proud of the trust
    That he placed in our nation
    Hes gone

    But eternity knows him
    And it knows what weve done

    And the rain fell like pearls
    On the leaves of the flowers
    Leaving brown, muddy clay
    Where the earth had been dry

    And deep in the trench
    He waited for hours
    As he held to his rifle
    And prayed not to die

    But the silence of night
    Was shattered by fire
    As the guns and grenades
    Blasted sharp through the air

    One after another
    His comrades were slaughtered
    In the morgue of marines
    Alone, standing there

    He crouched ever lower
    Ever lower, with fear
    They cant let me die
    They cant let me die here!

    Ill cover myself
    With the mud and the earth
    Ill cover myself
    I know Im not brave!

    The earth, the earth
    The earth is my grave.

    The grave that they dug him had flowers
    Gathered from the hillsides in bright summer colors
    And the brown earth bleached white
    At the edge of his gravestone
    Hes gone

    Watch George Michael perform "The Grave" on the Graham Norton Show (Channel 4, March 2003):